Today, Instagram released its new standalone free video editing app, edit. it was Was introduced earlier this year When Tikok and his fellow video editing app, Capkat, were briefly removed from the iOS and Android App Store for US customers. The message was clear: Instagram is ready to compete.
Editing is a reaction of meta CapkatDeveloped by video platform BidensThe original company of Ticketkok. Unlike the original instruments of Instagram, which have long lagged in flexibility and depth, editing is designed to give users more control over their editing process. The company admitted that “making videos could be challenging, often many apps and complex workflows are required.” The purpose of editing is to give creators a centralized location to produce, edit and manage materials.
Within the app, you can make videos using a multi-channel timeline, organize projects through a dedicated tab, and combine future ideas with a tool that takes underlying notes. The app supports video capture that is longer up to 10 minutes, upgraded from the 3-minute recording range inside the main Instagram app. It also provides advanced effects such as green screen replacement, AI-based animation of objects and subject cutouts.
The purpose of Instagram is to streamline video editing more. Picture: Instagram |
Users can add captions and royalty-free music to the video and review the performance metrics performance in the app. Unusual for a free app, editing allows to export without a watermark, allowing creators to share video footage on many platforms.
Instagram Head Adam Moseri Noted that the app will be freeHowever, the facilities paid may come to support more calculations in future to support AI tasks. “(Editing) will be free. I think over time, we may have some paid features, where we need to cover the cost of things,” he recently explained on an Instagram post.